Ford, Chevy and Dodge all came out with new trucks, and huge incentives (8-11k) on outgoing units. Toyota came out with a new interior and a grille refresh with no real money on the hood. Doesn't take much to see what results that would bring.
Ford, Chevy and Dodge all came out with new trucks, and huge incentives (8-11k) on outgoing units. Toyota came out with a new interior and a grille refresh with no real money on the hood. Doesn't take much to see what results that would bring.
Manual Tacoma, duh. OP has the "soft fem" in the relationship with the Subaru.
The first gens are great and bulletproof, they definitely cheaped out on the interior materials for the second gen, but have rectified that with the "2.5" refresh for the 2014 MY. That 5.7 motor is sweeeeet.
If you do it right.
What gay guy is gonna wolf down 1430 Calories, 150g of carbs, 63g of sugar, 71g of fat, 21.5g of sat fats and 1460mg of sodium?
You know, I was never really a fan of the guy beforehand, but now I'm going to start DVRing his old shows. I like his style.
Bingo.
It's called google. With your post count you're clearly on the internet enough to know how to use it. Hell, Gawker/Valleywag have done tons of stories on it.
Which is great, until uber entrenches itself in your city, poaches all the standard taxi drivers, and drives the regulated rate cabs practically out of business. Now you're dealing with the "surge" price across the board. That's the business model they're using at present.
It actually isn't. There's been quite a few problems around CA/NYC with some seriously shady UberX drivers. Welcome to unregulated taxis.
Because the internet! Millenials! Naivety!
Because it's completely arbitrary. I know a Taxi will cost X when I hail it. Uber will cost X+ whatever rate they want to toss on it. Look at what happens on holidays, look at the $300+ "surge" fees they were tacking on around years.
I get why they're doing it. The system has been a ridiculous pay-to-play market for a while, and it has been well regulated. By trying to blow this up and moving to this awful gypsy-cab model that is Uber, you're opening yourself to a big unregulated nightmare. Look at the ridiculous mess that is "surge" pricing. Good…
Dude, you're driving a 16 year old Chrysler product from the 90s, we know you don't suffer from "affluenza". Trust me, I figure you get SNAP and government cheese.
I refuse to believe you own a Grand Cherokee in the Atlanta area that isn't bedecked in Gold Trim.
So it's already fallen off. Got it. It is a 90's GC, does any of the interior still exist or has it returned to dust as well?
Is the faux gold trim falling off?
Oh god dude. Oh god.
Ya know, I was kind of on your side until I saw that you drive an automatic wrangler.
When did GM "Swallow up" Saturn, Olds and Pontiac - which it created?